Threat Database Browser Hijackers Butterflysearch.net

Butterflysearch.net

By LoneStar in Browser Hijackers

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The Butterflysearch.net domain belongs to a web page that has the appearance of a legitimate search engine. It includes tabs supposedly directing to various categories much like many online website directories. However, Butterflysearch.net is just one of the many fake search engines that are part of a well-known online scam. Butterflysearch.net is linked to a browser hijacker Trojan popularly known as the Google Redirect Virus. If you are been forced to visit Butterflysearch.net against your will, this is a sign that your computer is infected with dangerous malware. Since the Google Redirect Virus will often attack in coordination with an associated rootkit infection (often Alureon, TDSS, or ZeroAccess), this makes malware linked to Butterflysearch.net particularly dangerous. Redirects to the Butterflysearch.net should be treated with a reliable anti-malware utility with anti-rootkit capabilities.

Browser Hijackers and the Butterflysearch.net Website

Butterflysearch.net is not particularly dangerous. In fact, just visiting Butterflysearch.net is not likely to infect your computer with malware. The main problem with Butterflysearch.net lies in the kind of malware that criminals use to direct unsuspecting computer users to this bogus search engine. Browser hijackers can take many forms. In fact, some of the most aggressive browser hijackers will restrict all online activity except for one particular malicious website, blocking all other search engines and web pages. However, inexperienced computer users will quickly recognize these kinds of attacks for what they are, immediately attempting removal. Criminals have found that less aggressive browser hijackers tend to be more effective against more inexperienced computer users. This is why the variant of the Google Redirect Virus associated with Butterflysearch.net will allow computer users to browse the web, only performing redirects to Butterflysearch.net occasionally and by altering the search results on an online search carried out on a real search engine. After a search on Google takes place on the infected computer, the Google Redirect Virus changes the links in the results so that clicking on them directs the victim to Butterflysearch.net. Inexperienced computer users may mistake this as a normal occurrence, perhaps trying their search again on Butterflysearch.net's bogus search. Doing this simply results in a large quantity of spam and various malicious links leading to attack websites or websites peddling fraudulent products. It is not uncommon for computer users to acquire other malware infections after visiting any of the websites listed in the search results of a Butterflysearch.net search.

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